FAQ
What is the booking process for weddings?
To start off, I schedule a call with you to discuss the wedding. During this call, I will discuss my packages and give you a quote for your wedding. Once you confirm that you would like to secure the date, I will need the signed contract and the non-refundable deposit. Unfortunately, I cannot save any dates without the contract and deposit, so it is imperative you complete those when I email it.
From this point to your wedding day, you can text me your Pintrest boards or spam me on Instagram with shots you want for your wedding days. Around 1-2 weeks before your wedding day, I hop on a call with you and your future husband/wife and discuss your timeline, create a shot list, and answer any lingering questions you might have for me!
Who will be the photographer at my wedding?
Me! I do not outsource my clients to other photographers because part of why I enjoy photography is that I will be side-by-side with you from the minute you inquire to the minute I personally deliver your gallery. All photos on my website and Instagram are taken and edited by me!
Do you travel for weddings?
Yes, I love traveling! I’m available for weddings outside my local area, and travel fees will depend on the location and logistics. Let’s chat about your dream venue!
Do you have insurance?
Yes, my business is insured. I would be more than happy to give the venue a certificate of insurance if needed!
Do you offer RAW photos?
No, I do not offer RAW files. Unedited images do not reflect my photography skill and experience. You are not renting a camera, you are hiring a photographer. With that comes the editing style and expertise of the photographer.
How long does it take to receive the final gallery?
I deliver your final, edited photos within 1 month after the wedding day. Sneak peeks of a few photos will be shared within 24-48 hours so you can relive the moment sooner!
Do you offer videography services?
While I focus exclusively on photography, I can recommend amazing videographers I’ve worked with in the past.
